> I suspect it's a Unity thing, but my attempts to find out anything
> about Unity have failed so far.
Yes, it's a Unity thing. (I use KDE myself.) See
for some workarounds. For example, if I type in a terminal
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= gvim
(note the exact placement of the space) gvim starts with the menu (or
not if you've got no m in guioptions, as I normally do; I have an
option in the pop up menu to toggle it).
My brief experience with Unity today has not encouraged me to try it
further. I find it very like the early days of KDE 4; lots of
controls are missing.
I suspect that there aren't many Unity users lurking here in vim_use.
Regards, John
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